End of Life

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Rabbi Avi Mitzner
​Rabbi and Ritual Director
214-939-7314

Theresa Hurt
Executive Assistant to Rabbi Ari Sunshine, Rabbi Adam Roffman, & Rabbi Avi Mitzner
214-939-7314

We provide every stage of life planning, from baby naming and Bar Mitzvah to weddings and conversion. Perhaps the most difficult life planning is end-of-life planning but it is just as important as the other milestones.

Just as always, we are here to help congregants navigate spiritual and practical issues with kindness and sensitivity to individual needs. Please contact our Ritual Director Avi Mitzner to make an appointment to discuss End-of-Life planning.

Here is a concise list of information each individual should prepare as part of their end-of-life plan. Having a binder or a file drawer of these documents is excellent practice for everyone but, at the very least, keep the basic information in a fire-safe location for reference… and, of course, make sure a spouse, child, friend or trusted advisor knows the location of this information and your documents.

  • Full name
  • Hebrew name, Hebrew name of father and mother
  • Kohen/Levi/Yisrael
  • Date of birth and location of birth certificate
  • Place of birth
  • Mother’s maiden name
  • Social Security number and where card is kept
  • Location of will, legal advisor’s telephone number
  • Life insurance agent’s telephone number
  • Life insurance policy numbers and where policies kept
  • Location of safe deposit box, key, and who has access
  • Bank account numbers – checking and savings and where kept
  • Securities information and where securities kept
  • Cemetery deed/location
  • Real estate and how title is held
  • Military service and where discharge papers kept
  • Rabbi to be notified
  • Funeral home choice

Shearith Israel Cemeteries

Before a Jewish community builds a shul or even a school, they are required to build a cemetery. From this we learn that  end-of-life issues, ritual  burial and cemetery service planning are an integral part of Jewish life. With a tradition of faithful service,  Congregation Shearith Israel has provided Jewish burial and cemetery services for more than 130 years.

Congregation Shearith Israel North Cemetery at Sparkman-Hillcrest

Beautiful setting, conveniently located in the heart of North Dallas.

For more information about ritual Jewish burial, or to purchase cemetery plots, please contact our Ritual and Cemetery Director, Avi Mitzner, at 214-939-7304. 

Historic Shearith Israel Memorial Park at Dolphin Road

Located near Fair Park, Shearith Israel Memorial Park opened in the late 1800s and is rich with Texas Jewish history.

Directions to Shearith Israel Memorial Park:

  1. Take Central Expressway (I-75) south past downtown Dallas to I-30 east (284-A).
  2. Go east (left) on I-30 and exit at Dolphin Road (exit 49B).
  3. Turn south (right) on Dolphin Road approximately 0.8 miles.
  4. The cemetery will be on your left.

Hours:

  • Opens at 7:00 am – Sunday through Friday
  • Closes at 4:00 pm on Friday
  • Closes at 5:00 pm – Sunday through Thursday
  • Closed all day on Saturday and on Jewish Holidays